Herbie Hancock - Quartet (2013) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Herbie Hancock
- Title: Quartet
- Year Of Release: 1982 / 2013
- Label: Columbia Records / Sony Music - SICP 4190
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, scans)
- Total Time: 1:08:28
- Total Size: 1.25 GB / 694 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Well You Needn't (6:28)
02. 'Round Midnight (6:40)
03. Clear Ways (5:02)
04. A Quick Sketch (16:28)
05. Eye Of The Hurricane (8:06)
06. Parade (8:00)
07. The Sorcerer (7:18)
08. Pee Wee (4:34)
09. I Fall In Love Too Easily (5:53)
01. Well You Needn't (6:28)
02. 'Round Midnight (6:40)
03. Clear Ways (5:02)
04. A Quick Sketch (16:28)
05. Eye Of The Hurricane (8:06)
06. Parade (8:00)
07. The Sorcerer (7:18)
08. Pee Wee (4:34)
09. I Fall In Love Too Easily (5:53)
„This is an extremely symbolic album, for Herbie Hancock and the V.S.O.P. rhythm section essentially pass the torch of the '80s acoustic jazz revival to the younger generation, as personified by then 19-year-old Wynton Marsalis. Recorded during a break on a tour of Japan, a month before Marsalis made his first Columbia album, the technically fearless teenaged trumpeter mostly plays the eager student, imitating Miles, Freddie Hubbard, and Clifford Brown, obviously relishing the challenge of keeping up with his world-class cohorts. Things start out conventionally enough with a couple of Monk standards, and then they progress into the mid-'60s Miles Davis post-bop zone, with Ron Carter and Tony Williams driving Marsalis and Hancock relentlessly forward. Several staples from the Miles/V.S.O.P. repertoire turn up ('The Eye of the Hurricane,' 'The Sorcerer,' 'Pee Wee'), and there is one wistful ballad, 'I Fall in Love Too Easily,' where Marsalis sounds a bit callow, not yet the master colorist. Hancock remains a complex, stimulating acoustic pianist, the years of disco having taken no toll whatsoever on his musicianship. This looked like it would be a Japan-only release, but since the buzz on Marsalis was so loud, CBS put it out in the U.S. in 1982, fanning the flames even more.“ (Richard S. Ginell, AMG)
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Wynton Marsalis, trumpet
Tony Williams, drums
Recorded July 28, 1981 at Sony CBS Studios, Shinanomachi, Tokyo
Engineered by Tomoo Suzuki
Produced by David Rubinson, Herbie Hancock
Digitally remastered
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Wynton Marsalis, trumpet
Tony Williams, drums
Recorded July 28, 1981 at Sony CBS Studios, Shinanomachi, Tokyo
Engineered by Tomoo Suzuki
Produced by David Rubinson, Herbie Hancock
Digitally remastered
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